Bolivia
6154.95, Radio Fides, La Paz. Fair signal clear of interference and static at 0959 tune in. Morning news program already in progress. Included national, local and international items (heard items for Santa Cruz, Bolivia, La Paz, Peru; and the Middle East -- “un nuevo bombardeo en Gaza, el dia de hoy”). Musical stingers between items and very precise time checks regularly provided by the announcer, including “Las 6 de la manana, 6 minutos y 42 segundos . . .”. Bolivian folkloric musical burst at 1008 during ads, then more news, regional items for Bolivia. Hetrodyne and other nterference building toward bottom of the hour, as Fides began fading down and Asian stations fading up. By 1030, entire frequency was a mess and left the station. According to station’s website, signs on at 0945 and this first show runs to 1030, called “Saratasiñani” and the host is Felipa Peña. (Ralph Perry, IL/Cumbre DX)

Colombia
6010.08v, LV de tu Conciencia, 1000-1035. Some Spanish talk but mostly just a continuous wide variety of music including Spanish inspirational music, some traditional religious music, local Colombian music and lite instrumental music.Good signal strength but frequency constantly varying between 6010.02- 6010.10, including one very abrupt 1 second change at 1016 from 6010.08 down to 6010.02. (Brian Alexander, PA/Cumbre DX)

Egypt
9720, Radio Cairo 0244 English service with Radio Cairo presents Listeners’ Mail.” I listened for a couple of minutes while she talked about Radio Cairo programs, but didn’t read any letters, and then played an Arabic song. Modulation was deficient,as usual, but I could understand most of what she said. (Harold Sellers, BC Canada)

Equatorial Guinea
15190, Radio Africa, 1558-1605. Tune-in just in time to hear a Radio Africa ID along with email address and contact information. U.S. produced English religious programming at 1559. Fair signal. (Brian Alexander, PA/Cumbre DX)

India
4990, AIR Itanagar, 1420-1425. English text heard as, “Good evening, this is All India Radio Itanagar. The news read by . . .”. Newscast, sports and weather. Continued news with, "thirteen houses were gutted in a major fire mishap at Siyom Colony at Aalo in West Siang district on Friday last, leading to a huge loss of property. Even though the army, air force and police along with fire tenders were pressed into service immediately it took time to control the fire. There have been no reports of any casualties.” Item on chess tournament into Hindi. Signal almost fair. My local sunrise at 1456 UTC. Audio at: www.box.com/s/k7b4n8l0zj9hvn9ewn0x (Ron Howard, CA/Cumbre DX)

Mali
5995, RTVM, 2350-0002.* Strong carrier only. No audio heard. Quite a difference from just 16-18 hours earlier when they had a very good, strong signal with talk and Afro-pop music.Additional monitoring: 9635, RTVM, *0800-0830+, sign on with local flute interval signal and opening French ID announcements. Vernacular talk at 0801. Rustic local flute music at 0808. Local guitar music.
Indigenous vocals. Fair signal strength but deteriorated to a very weak condition by 0830. (Brian Alexander, PA/Cumbre DX)

Mexico
6185, Radio Educacion 0002 Spanish. Choral national anthem at 0003. Station ID to station and program announcements and Mexican folklorica music. Poor signal. (Harold Sellers, BC Canada)

Niger
9705.58v, LV du Sahel, 2100-2300.* Only heard vernacular talk at various checks during this time period. Quran at 2254. Flute interval signal and national anthem at 2258. Short test tone at 2300 and off. Threshold signal at 2100. Slowly improved to a weak but readable signal by sign off.Frequency still drifting. Measured on 9705.58 at 2100, slowly drifting down to 9705.40 at 2215 and 9705.39 at sign off. (Brian Alexander, PA/Cumbre DX)

Oman
15140 Radio Sultanate of Oman. Signal very strong at 1852 with end of call-in program. Noted station promo to Arabic music. Newscast heard after 1900. No doubt the best signal ever heard here. Dropped down drastically and was poor by 1959. (Davo Valko, PA/Cumbre DX)

Peru
4747.10, Radio Huanta 2000. Signal fair/good reception with strong signal but a noisy morning. Announcer's lengthy public service announcement or commercial for “productos cubanos”, then followed by announcer duo in discussion about these imports. At 1023, more normal programming resumed with locutor annoucing “ . . . esta programacion llega Uds. a traves de Radio Huanta, en la ciudad de Huanta . . .” with a 5:23 a.m. time check and then into program of peppy folkloric music on electric guitar – interesting fusion! (Ralph Perry, IL/Cumbre DX)